Article 6 min read I Started Here Rebecca Whitney 21st July 2015 Edited 18th September 2020 Rebecca Whitney, author of The Liar's Chair, discusses committing to your writing and submitting to literary agents. Read more
Article 11 min read Translating History Natasha Pulley 24th June 2015 Edited 16th September 2020 History is a foreign country. Digressing a bit, so is Japan. Haruki Murakami is one of the best-selling writers worldwide – translated. Nobody... Read more
Article 5 min read Shedding the Sensible Kate Wiseman 23rd June 2015 Edited 8th October 2020 Kate Wiseman on finding time to write, Read more
Article 6 min read Language and Idiom in Historical Fiction Simon Turney 19th June 2015 Edited 16th September 2020 I’m sure that since you’re planning to write a work of historical fiction, you’ll have read plenty too. If not, then that’s clearly your starting... Read more
Article 5 min read Writing Women in Historical Fiction Joanna Courtney 15th June 2015 Edited 16th September 2020 Women are something of a rarity in history – shy, domestic creatures who peep out between the cracks of their husband’s ‘greater’ deeds. If we... Read more
Article 6 min read Unknown History: Bridging the Gaps with Imagination Simon Turney 28th May 2015 Edited 16th September 2020 Writing in a real historical setting is problematic at best, and some settings are more troublesome than others. Even the most documented historical... Read more